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our undergraduate student community.
Studying law at degree level involves a vigorous search for principles,
an understanding of the organising concepts and the working methods of
the law. As a law student you will be encouraged to develop a critical
awareness of how the law works and how it may be changed, to sharpen your
powers of reasoning, and to develop both a technical expertise in solving
legal problems and a capacity to determine whether the solution is fair
and just.

We offer the following degrees:
- LLB Law (Hons)
- LLB Law with French Law
- LLB Law with German Law
- LLB Law with Hispanic Law
- LLB and Baccalaureus Legum English and German Law (double degree)
- Joint LLB / JD with Columbia Law School, USA (double degree)
- LLB Law with Another Legal System (Australia or Singapore) Not available
through UCAS
At UCL Laws we aim:
- to promote an understanding of the role of the law as it governs relations
between individuals in society, and between the individual and government;
- to cultivate an ability to analyse complex issues that are raised
in disputes and to find the relevant principles of justice that should
be used to find a solution to the dispute;
- to develop an ability to communicate in a clear and effective way,
both in writing and orally;
- to foster an understanding of transactions between individuals and
governments, both nationally and internationally;
- to develop an enthusiasm for research into legal and social issues;
- to promote the values of our founders (justice, liberty and equal
rights for all) through analysis and an active interest in law reform.
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